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Mental health practices and programs around the world face growing
criticism from policymakers, consumers, and service providers for
being ineffective, overly reliant on treatment by professionals,
and overly focused on symptoms. Many have called for new paradigms
of mental health and new practices that can better support
recovery, community integration, and adaptive functioning for
persons diagnosed with psychiatric disabilities. While there has
recently been much discourse about transformation and recovery,
there has yet to be a critical and systematic review that unpacks
the concept of mental health systems transformation or that
examines strategies for how to create transformative change in
mental health.
Community Psychology and Community Mental Health provides empirical
justification and a conceptual foundation for transformative change
in mental health, based on community psychology values and
principles of ecology, collaboration, empowerment, and social
justice. Chapters provide strategies for making changes at the
level of society, policy, organizations, community settings, and
mental health practices. The editors and authors draw from
experience in different countries in recognition of the need to
tailor change strategies to different contexts. The common
experiences of the international perspectives represented
underscore the importance and the need for a new paradigm while
demonstrating that there are many alternatives and opportunities
for pursuing transformative change. This book will be of interest
to community mental health professionals, researchers, and
students, as well as policymakers, administrators, and those with
lived experience of mental health issues.
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